KEVIN Campbell is seeking talks with Bryan Robson after revealing he would be willing to pursue a coaching career with Albion.

But the 35-year-old has admitted he has no plans to hang up his boots just yet, claiming that he wants to extend his playing career beyond the end of this season.

Campbell has already had brief discussions with Robson about a possible coaching role and is now planning further talks to determine whether he will be offered a dual role that will allow him to continue playing as well as coaching.

He feels he still has unfinished business on the pitch and would find a playing role more appealing than a non-playing coaching position.

"We've had one chat and he said something may be there for me," said Campbell, whose contract expires at the end of this season.

"Now it's in the public domain it's time to sit down again and see what's on offer.

"If there is an offer then I will definitely consider it. But I would want it to be a playing role - that's the first and foremost for me.

"I want to play and if I was offered something that didn't involve playing, then I would have to consider my position.

"Everyone tells me you're a long time retired so I want to play as long as I can and if I can add to my coaching acumen then so be it."

On another note, Campbell has also given his backing to Paul Robinson's hopes of an England call-up, although he believes there is a bias against clubs that are deemed unfashionable.

"I think there is a bias - definitely," added Campbell. "The World Cup squad nearly picks itself but I was surprised when he wasn't looked at when squads were being put together that gave other players a chance.

"Consistency-wise I don't think there's been a better left-back than him and I don't think that playing for this club should stand in his way.

"I'm sure Mr Eriksson knows of him but it's funny how he keeps being overlooked when week-in, week-out he's performing to such a high level."